CHALLENGE #: 65 - The Hawthorne Project - Part 3
FORUM ID: masajo
ORIGIN ID: Cevans1962
LEVEL: Expert
LOT: SolidarityLOT COST: 2,500
BUILD COST: 37,497
TOTAL COST: 39,997
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: http://imgur.com/a/ZWWyM
ENTRY DETAILS: Solidarity is a new beginning for the former soldier. I chose khaki and brown for the house exteriors, being army colours, with pops of bright yellow to resemble 'sunny days'. There is a rear yard for dining, gardening and art. Open concept interior design to give a spacious feel which includes kitchen (the bookshelf is just off this area), dining (there is a computer nook here), bar, chess and living areas. There is fitness equipment in the master bedroom. The children's rooms are on the first floor, one for the girl and one for the boy. There is also a shower room on this floor.

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ROOM: N/A
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Thanks for hosting and judging the challenge! I'm still new so I'm hoping I can enter! I've used broken links (by adding extra periods--if I'm allowed and isn't too much trouble to deal with).

CHALLENGE #: 65 - The Hawthorne Project - Part 3
FORUM ID: withlovejulien
ORIGIN ID: withlovejulien
LEVEL: Established, I think!
LOT: 3 Bed Craftsman Bungalo h.ttps://www.thesims..com/en_GB/gallery/961BBAB30F4811E78AA01519AC7E9642
LOT COST: 2K simoleons
BUILD COST: 37,940 simoleons
TOTAL COST: 39,940 simoleons
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: h.ttp://imgur..com/a/w98yr
ENTRY DETAILS: I decided a craftsman style home would suit David. Craftsman homes have strong design elements and are no nonsense--perfect for a strong and sensible man who is ready to take control of his life. The open floor plan makes it easy to keep an eye on the kids. Decorated in calming blue with bright pops of orange--playing on the tone of the natural wood furniture--Dave sees a bit of the uplifting shade in each of the areas of the main living space. The house flows easily from inside to outside with the large French doors and the bigger backyard with shade trees is a great play space. David liked the patio so much he decided to put his easel out back for some en plein air painting. He might even use his garden for painting inspiration when the plants are ready for harvest. David's room is masculine without being dark and he really appreciates there is space for his punching bag--working out helps him with stress--and the private bath with shower. The rooms for his daughter and son really capture their personalities. The daughter, Darla, is very girly and loves animals! Ricky's room is all about the sky--he wants to be an astronaut.

ENTRY DETAILS: Dave's clothes are a little raggedy and he feels he is ready for a haircut--he got used to keeping it short in the military but he hasn't been able to afford one in a while. Even though he's prone to bouts of sadness, Dave is hopeful his children will benefit from his new beginning and be even more successful. And now that he is going to be back on his feet soon, he's optimistic he'll find a new partner who will become good friends with his kids (he's a romantic--it's the trait that won over his ex-wife, Justine, even though she's not naturally one for marriage). Dave and Justine get along well. She's really impressed with his new place and even helps out with the kids sometimes while David gets used to taking care of the family again.

Thanks for hosting and judging the challenge! I'm still new so I'm hoping I can enter! I've used broken links (by adding extra periods--if I'm allowed and isn't too much trouble to deal with).

CHALLENGE #: 65 - The Hawthorne Project - Part 3
FORUM ID: withlovejulien
ORIGIN ID: withlovejulien
LEVEL: Beginner
LOT: 3 Bed Craftsman Bungalo https://www.thesims.com/en_GB/gallery/961BBAB30F4811E78AA01519AC7E9642
LOT COST: 2K simoleons
BUILD COST: 37,940 simoleons
TOTAL COST: 39,940 simoleons
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: http://imgur.com/a/w98yr
ENTRY DETAILS: I decided a craftsman style home would suit David. Craftsman homes have strong design elements and are no nonsense--perfect for a strong and sensible man who is ready to take control of his life. The open floor plan makes it easy to keep an eye on the kids. Decorated in calming blue with bright pops of orange--playing on the tone of the natural wood furniture--Dave sees a bit of the uplifting shade in each of the areas of the main living space. The house flows easily from inside to outside with the large French doors and the bigger backyard with shade trees is a great play space. David liked the patio so much he decided to put his easel out back for some en plein air painting. He might even use his garden for painting inspiration when the plants are ready for harvest. David's room is masculine without being dark and he really appreciates there is space for his punching bag--working out helps him with stress--and the private bath with shower. The rooms for his daughter and son really capture their personalities. The daughter, Darla, is very girly and loves animals! Ricky's room is all about the sky--he wants to be an astronaut.

ENTRY DETAILS: Dave's clothes are a little raggedy and he feels he is ready for a haircut--he got used to keeping it short in the military but he hasn't been able to afford one in a while. Even though he's prone to bouts of sadness, Dave is hopeful his children will benefit from his new beginning and be even more successful. And now that he is going to be back on his feet soon, he's optimistic he'll find a new partner who will become good friends with his kids (he's a romantic--it's the trait that won over his ex-wife, Justine, even though she's not naturally one for marriage). Dave and Justine get along well. She's really impressed with his new place and even helps out with the kids sometimes while David gets used to taking care of the family again.

Thanks for hosting and judging the challenge! I'm still new so I'm hoping I can enter! I've used broken links (by adding extra periods--if I'm allowed and isn't too much trouble to deal with).

CHALLENGE #: 65 - The Hawthorne Project - Part 3
FORUM ID: withlovejulien
ORIGIN ID: withlovejulien
LEVEL: Established, I think!
LOT: 3 Bed Craftsman Bungalo https://www.thesims.com/en_GB/gallery/961BBAB30F4811E78AA01519AC7E9642
LOT COST: 2K simoleons
BUILD COST: 37,940 simoleons
TOTAL COST: 39,940 simoleons
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: http://imgur.com/a/w98yr
ENTRY DETAILS: I decided a craftsman style home would suit David. Craftsman homes have strong design elements and are no nonsense--perfect for a strong and sensible man who is ready to take control of his life. The open floor plan makes it easy to keep an eye on the kids. Decorated in calming blue with bright pops of orange--playing on the tone of the natural wood furniture--Dave sees a bit of the uplifting shade in each of the areas of the main living space. The house flows easily from inside to outside with the large French doors and the bigger backyard with shade trees is a great play space. David liked the patio so much he decided to put his easel out back for some en plein air painting. He might even use his garden for painting inspiration when the plants are ready for harvest. David's room is masculine without being dark and he really appreciates there is space for his punching bag--working out helps him with stress--and the private bath with shower. The rooms for his daughter and son really capture their personalities. The daughter, Darla, is very girly and loves animals! Ricky's room is all about the sky--he wants to be an astronaut.

ENTRY DETAILS: Dave's clothes are a little raggedy and he feels he is ready for a haircut--he got used to keeping it short in the military but he hasn't been able to afford one in a while. Even though he's prone to bouts of sadness, Dave is hopeful his children will benefit from his new beginning and be even more successful. And now that he is going to be back on his feet soon, he's optimistic he'll find a new partner who will become good friends with his kids (he's a romantic--it's the trait that won over his ex-wife, Justine, even though she's not naturally one for marriage). Dave and Justine get along well. She's really impressed with his new place and even helps out with the kids sometimes while David gets used to taking care of the family again.